No, you cannot use *67 to block your caller ID when sending a fax. The *67 feature is designed for voice calls to keep your number private but does not apply to fax transmissions. Faxes are typically sent directly from a fax machine or service, which requires the sender's number to be visible for proper routing and delivery. If privacy is a concern, consider using a secure fax service instead.
Yes you can.
Press *(star) then 67 followed by the number which you want to prank.
In the US and Canada, dialing *67 on any landline will suppress the Caller ID display at the far end. (Note that calls to toll-free numbers and to 911 will still display your number, even if you block Caller ID.) A fax line is nothing but an ordinary landline that happens to have a fax machine connected to it. You can swap a fax machine and an ordinary telephone on the same line.
depending on the phone you have to dial Star (*) 69 or star (*) 67
You do not have to dial a one after star 67 for out of state calls. You do need to enter the area code.
Press star (*) then 67 before entering the desired number in your phone.
no it doesnt.
I'm not sure what you mean, can you use it more than once. But *67 blocks your phone number when you dial out. If you need to call multiple people, you will need to use *67 each time to restrict your number when you dial out. So, I guess you can interpret that to mean yes, you can use it more than once.
Star 67 (*67) is what people use prior to dialing a telephone number when they want to temporariy mask or hide the number they are calling from. *69 is what people use to call back a number if you don't have caller ID.
67 + 67 + 67 + 67 + 67 = 335
It is *67 (star 6 7) and yes it does
if your asking to be a privite caller then you press star 67 and it doesnt cost mony to do that